I BOUGHT TWO 15 SUB'S FROM A GUY, AND GOT HOME AND THEY WOULDN'T WORK, I KNOW IT WASNT THE AMP OR ANYTHING ELSE, SO IM GUESSING THAT THEY ARE BLOWED, IS IT POSSIBLE TO GET THEM REPAIRED?????????????0
No as the the voice coil has been burnt out there is no way u can repair them. didnt you test the subs out before you bought them? remember if u buy used den allways check em out!
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hello, first i would find out what ohm your sub is cause you may think your setting it up for 4 ohm you may be going 2 ohm or 8 ohm. here is the link to for wiring solo baric. http://kicker.com/wiring_diagrams
S10L7 .66 cu.ft. Power Handling = 600W 1.0 cu.ft. Power Handling =600W
18.69 l 28.32 l
The following page shows examples of the minimum enclosure sizes for each of the Solo-
Baric L7s. Panel dimensions assume 3/4" wood thickness.
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Panel dimensions for minimum recommended enclosures:
Model Volume (cu.ft.) Panel A Panel B Panel C
S8L7 0.33 10"x10" 10"x8" 8"X8.5"
S10L7 0.66 12"x12" 12"x10.5" 10.5"x10.5"
S12L7 0.88 13"x13" 13"x11.5" 11.5"x11.5"
S15L7 1.5 16.5"x16.5" 16.5"x11.5" 15"x11.5"
The MTX Thunder 1501D is stable at 1ohm and outputs 1,500 watts RMS into that impedance. An L7 with 2ohm DVC's would present a 1ohm load if wired in parallel and would allow the amp to produce more power than into the 4ohm series load. The problem is that the L7's maximum power handling rating is only 1,000 watts RMS, so if you wire the coils in parallel, you'll very likely overdrive the sub and perhaps damage it. Now, if you bought another L7 and ran the voice coils in series and the subs in parallel, that would be a 2ohm load and well within their power handling capability.
With that amp and sub, I'd recommend leaving the voice coils in series.
The best you can do is connect the dual 2 ohm voice coils of each respective sub in series (4 ohms total per sub) and then connect each sub to one channel of the amp. This will give each sub 1000W, which is the rated maximum from Kicker.
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